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Mastering the Art of French Cooking
Mastering the Art of French Cooking | Julia Child
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The sequel to the classic Mastering the Art of French Cooking Here, from Julia Child and Simone Beck, is the sequel to the cooking classic that has inspired a whole American generation to new standards of culinary taste and artistry. On the principle that mastering any art is a continuing process, they continued, during the years since the publication of the now-celebrated Volume One, to search out and sample new recipes among the classic dishes and regional specialties of Francecooking, conferring, tasting, revising, perfecting. Out of their discoveries they have made, for Volume Two, a brilliant selection of precisely those recipes that will not only add to the repertory but will, above all, bring the reader to a yet higher level of mastering the art of French cooking. This second volume enables Americans, working with American ingredients, in American kitchens, to achieve those incomparable flavors and aromas that bring up a rush of memoriesof lunch at a country inn in Provence, of an evening at a great Paris restaurant, of the essential cooking of France. Among its many treasures: the first authentic, successful recipe ever devised for making real French breadthe long, crunchy, yeasty, golden loaf that is like no other bread in texture and flavorwith American all-purpose flour and in an American home oven; soups from the garden, chowders and bisques from the seaincluding great fish stews from Provence, Normandy, and Burgundy; meats from country kitchens to haute cuisine, in master recipes that demonstrate the special art of French meat cookery; chickens poached (thirteen ways) and sauced; vegetables alluringly combined and restored to a place of honor on the menu; a lavish array of desserts, from the deceptively simple to the absolutely splendid. But perhaps the most remarkable achievement of this volume is that it will make Americans actually more expert than their French contemporaries in two supreme areas of cookery: baking and charcuterie. In France one can turn to the local bakery for fresh and expertly baked bread, or to neighborhood charcuterie for pts and terrines and sausages. Here, most of us have no choice but to create them for ourselves. And in this book, thanks to the ingenuity and untiring experimentation of Mesdames Child and Beck, we are given instructions so clear, so carefully tested, that now any American cook can make specialties that have hitherto been obtainable only from Frances professional chefs and bakers. With the publication of Volume Two, one can select from a whole new range of dishes, from the French bread to a salted goose, from peasant ragots to royal Napoleons. Each of the new master recipes is worked out, step by infallible step, with the detail, exactness, and clarity that are the soul of Mastering the Art of French Cooking. And the many drawingsfive times as many as in Volume Oneare demonstrations in themselves, making the already clear instructions doubly clear. More than a million American families now own Volume One. For them and, in fact, for all who would master the art of French cooking, Julia Child and Simone Beck open up new worlds of expertise and good eating. Bon apptit!
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Bookwormjillk
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Olympics inspired quiche a La tomate nicoise for brunch. I forgot the cheese but it‘s still good enough to win a bronze (and more importantly to eat leftovers all week.)

TheBookHippie Yummmm 5mo
Tamra Mmmmmmm leftovers 😋 5mo
AnnCrystal 🤩🏆😋👍💝. (edited) 5mo
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Bookwormjillk
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Bought myself a little present- only $15 on thrift books! Maybe this will be the year I regain my love of cooking?

Tamra I hope so! You can join us for #Mtcookbook and just cook from it. 😊 11mo
thebacklistbook I have this one! Fair warning Julie and Julia did not lie, butter is everywhere. Everything I have made out of it I have either swapped in margarine or canola. 11mo
TheBookHippie Oooooo love it! I did cook through it before it‘s so much fun!!! 11mo
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Bookwormjillk @TheBookHippie I might do the dessert section at least 11mo
TheBookHippie @Bookwormjillk use real butter!!!! ♥️😘👀 Enjoy! Her scrambled eggs and crepes are both easy and delicious FYI. 11mo
Bookwormjillk @TheBookHippie always 😁 11mo
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Saknicole
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Super cool giant page flipping book at the Henry Ford Museum in Detroit. @Kimberlone and I took a quick trip for a wedding over Memorial Day weekend.

#HenryFordMuseum #cookbooks #sistertrip

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TheSpineView
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Perfect 👍🏻 2y
Eggs A classic 👏🏻👏🏻 2y
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Bookwormjillk
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A neighbor gave me a bunch of tomatoes so I‘m experimenting with French cooking for #FoodAndLit2022

Leftcoastzen Beautiful! 2y
Megabooks Yum! 2y
Tera66 Those are gorgeous 😍 2y
Catsandbooks Oh exciting!! 🍅❤️ 2y
Texreader There‘s little I love more than home grown tomatoes. Your photo sent me off to our farmers market but I was too late. All the tomatoes had sold out! Enjoy yours! 2y
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Mitch
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Yes please! And David Hyde Pierce as her husband. 👏🏼

https://variety.com/2021/tv/news/julia-child-series-hbo-max-1234885718/?fbclid=I...

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TheSpineView
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Eggs A classic 4y
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TheSpineView
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#NewYearNewYou @Eggs
#Cookbook

I used to live watching Julia Child on PBS. I love her recipe for potato and leak soup. ❤🥔🥣

Leftcoastzen Julia‘s Boeuf Bourguignon OMG 5y
Eggs Lovely! Have you seen the movie? 5y
TheSpineView @Eggs Yes and read the book too! 5y
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jb72
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#hellothursday #hobbiesedition
1. Cooking, gardening, crafting
2. I‘d like to try building a scary dollhouse (I love all things Halloween)
3. Salt & Pepper Shakers
4. Watching Julia Child on TV when I was a kid
5. 😎

wanderinglynn Building a scary dollhouse sounds like so much fun. The Bloggess did one and it was amazing! (https://thebloggess.com/2017/10/31/the-haunted-dollhouse-final-reveal/) Thanks for playing! 💜 6y
jb72 @wanderinglynn That‘s very cool! I bought a dollhouse last year. I plan on getting it started this year. I also bought myself a model car that I plan to build into the Addams Family car. 6y
wanderinglynn Definitely post pictures when you get a chance! I‘d love to see it. 6y
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EllieDottie
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It‘s time to start cooking 🍳🍉🥖🥞🥂

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parttimedomestic
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Here‘s my haul from the library book sale! I really held back this time because I‘m running out of room on both my bookshelves, but I‘m really happy with what I found!

The lovely volunteers offered me a free cookbook, so of course I snatched the tagged book, I‘ve been meaning to get it for when I start My Life in France 🇫🇷 for #LMPBC #groupd

emilyhaldi Beautiful stack!!! I am really excited to read this one too 😄 7y
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SauerPatch
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@jfalkens I told my husband about your post because I thought it was hilarious. He wrapped my presents this afternoon and lookie 😂

jfalkens Lol 😂 7y
Bibliogeekery Hi! I‘m a Sauer too! I never meet other Sauers that aren‘t my family! 7y
SauerPatch @Bibliogeekery Hi! 👋🏼 Nice to meet you ☺️ I haven't met any others either, although oddly there was a Sauers elementary school in the area I grew up in. 🤔 (Very German community...) 7y
Bibliogeekery @SauerPatch Sauer school - so interesting! Where do you live? I‘m in Toronto, Canada. 7y
SauerPatch @Bibliogeekery I grew up in Indiana but I currently live in Oklahoma. ☺️ (Not for much longer though! 🙌🏼) 7y
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MyReviewofBooks
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Pickpick

Books- even when we are cooking. Especially when we are cooking.

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aschermetz
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Saturday morning coffee and cookbooks. Also, #takemebacktowyoming. #litsypartyofone

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BooksForYears
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Tonight I light a candle for you, book editor Judith Jones. Thank you for your hard work and your legacy of saving & discovering great works. Without you, we may never have known Anne Frank's kind spirit, or be able to cook with the patience and precision of Julia Child. RIP.

readinginthedark ❤️😞 7y
Christine :( I hadn't heard - thanks for sharing. Loved 7y
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Abby-J
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Nannykid Jack made this awesome bookmark at school today.

CouronneDhiver I love that! 8y
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Leftcoastzen
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#favoritequote #bookriot "A party without cake is just a meeting"- Julia Child

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UnabridgedTomes
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Pickpick

Them: You're eating your feelings again. Me: And today they taste like coq au vin.

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MegWesley

Say what you will about this old cookbook, but this was the first cookbook to actually teach me how a chicken breast was supposed to be cooked without having to slice it open to see if it was still pink in the middle.

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Vinjii
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I love the film and I bought the book. Haven't yet dared to make any of the recipes even though I cook every day and consider myself a fairly confident and good cook #photoadaynov16

KarenUK Same as me! 8y
marixa I got both volumes from a thrift shop years ago. I love to just page through them and read the recipes... 8y
Vinjii @marixa Me too. 8y
Vinjii @KarenUK Maybe one day we'll finally at least try the infamous boeuf. 8y
Zelma You should definitely try it out. Mr. Z cooks from it every so often and the food is sooooo good. It takes some patience at first but it really straightforward. Plus he loves how the recipes are written; he says it's like she's standing right there talking to you. 8y
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Cody
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#currentlyreading
I'm finding this cookbook delightfully well-written. though as a vegetarian there hasn't been a lot for me yet
#cookbook #purée #JuliaChild

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CateClother
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Finally diving into this one! Fricassēe de Poulet a L'Ancienne- here I come!

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Vinjii
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Some of my cookbooks. I love to cook. I cook every day. And I love to try out new recipes. #somethingforsept #septphotochallenge

Vinjii Oooooh. Cookbook suggestions. Thank you. @becausetrains 8y
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Audrey
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Happy belated birthday to Julia Child (8/15/1912).

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Dragon
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Julia Child's birthday was a few days ago and I totally forgot her wonderful cookbook was a collaboration. Julia Child was such an inspiring person #authorcollab

Leelee08 ❤️❤️❤️❤️ 8y
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Leelee08
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I ❤️ cookbooks and magazines, especially anything by the wonderful Julia Child!

Gezemice I just got hungry. 😛 8y
Leelee08 @Gezemice It was yummy.😊 8y
Gulfsidemusing Me, too!😋 8y
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Joanne1 You're talking my language. 8y
Leelee08 @Joanne1 😊😊 8y
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winemom
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Queen Julia's helping me cook French onion soup tonight. All hail. 🙌

LA_Mead Have you read "My Life in France" by Julia Child? She's got such an interesting story. ...Ok now I need to go make some French onion soup. Yum yum! 9y
winemom I haven't! I need to pick it up! @LA_Mead 9y
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kdwinchester
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Because we all need more Julia in our lives. 🍗🍷🍴👌🏽

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